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TA Instruments 68PF32 Refrigerated Cooling System

TA Instruments 991100.901 135SR SS-68PF32 Refrigerated Cooling System – Obsolete RCS Spare Part

Model: 991100.901 135SR SS-68PF32 220 60-4402-3510-3

Brand TA Instruments
Series 68PF32 Refrigerated Cooling System
Model 991100.901 135SR SS-68PF32 220 60-4402-3510-3
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TA Instruments 991100.901 135SR SS-68PF32 Refrigerated Cooling System – Obsolete RCS Spare Part

When a Refrigerated Cooling System (RCS) fails on a TA Instruments DSC Q-series platform, the consequences extend far beyond a single instrument going offline. A full DSC system replacement — including new hardware, software migration, method revalidation, and operator retraining — routinely exceeds $80,000–$150,000 USD. For pharmaceutical QC labs, polymer research facilities, and materials testing operations running validated methods on legacy DSC Q100, Q200, or Q2000 platforms, that cost is not just financial. It is a regulatory and operational disruption that can halt production qualification cycles for months.

The TA Instruments 991100.901 135SR SS-68PF32 Refrigerated Cooling System is a discontinued accessory. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this unit specifically to serve facilities that cannot — or choose not to — retire their existing DSC infrastructure on an accelerated timeline.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Part Number 991100.901
Model 135SR (SS-68PF32)
Full SKU 991100.901 135SR SS-68PF32 220 60-4402-3510-3
Type Refrigerated Cooling System (RCS)
Input Voltage 220V
Frequency 60 Hz
Manufacturer TA Instruments (Waters Corporation)
Country of Origin United States
Discontinuation Status Discontinued – No longer manufactured or supported by OEM
Compatible Platforms DSC Q100, DSC Q200, DSC Q2000 (TA Instruments Q-Series)

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The TA Instruments DSC Q-series remains one of the most widely deployed differential scanning calorimetry platforms in regulated industries globally. Pharmaceutical manufacturers, polymer compounders, and aerospace materials labs built validated test methods — often FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliant — around these instruments over a decade or more. The DSC instrument itself may remain mechanically sound for years. The RCS cooling accessory, however, is a wear-intensive electromechanical subsystem subject to compressor fatigue, refrigerant circuit degradation, and control board failure.

When the OEM discontinued the 135SR, they did not simultaneously invalidate the thousands of validated methods running on Q-series DSC platforms worldwide. Facilities face a hard choice: source a compatible replacement RCS unit, or undertake a full instrument replacement that triggers revalidation, regulatory notification, and capital expenditure approval cycles. For most operations, sourcing a verified spare is the only rational path.

The 991100.901 135SR is not interchangeable with newer RCS90 or RCS110 accessories designed for the Discovery DSC platform. The mechanical interface, communication protocol, and software handshake are platform-specific. There is no drop-in substitute from current production. This is precisely why verified legacy stock carries operational value that cannot be replicated by purchasing a newer model.

How to extend your DSC Q-series asset life by 5–10 years at a fraction of replacement cost:

  • Maintain a dedicated RCS spare on-site. The 135SR is the single highest-failure-risk subsystem on a Q-series DSC. A facility running two or more DSC instruments should hold at least one verified spare RCS unit. The cost of one spare is typically less than 5% of a full instrument replacement.
  • Establish a scheduled compressor inspection interval. Compressor performance degradation is gradual and detectable before failure. Integrating RCS performance checks into your preventive maintenance schedule — monitoring cooling rate to setpoint and baseline stability — provides early warning of impending failure.
  • Retain legacy software environments. DSC Q-series instruments run on TA Universal Analysis software. Maintaining a validated software image on a dedicated workstation eliminates the risk of OS compatibility failures that can strand a functional instrument.
  • Document your spare parts inventory in your asset management system. Regulatory auditors increasingly scrutinize instrument availability and maintenance records. A documented spare parts strategy demonstrates operational resilience and reduces audit risk.
  • Negotiate long-term supply agreements for critical consumables. Tzero pans, calibration standards, and purge gas supply are consumables with their own supply chain risks. Consolidating procurement through a specialist supplier reduces exposure to spot-market shortages.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Sourcing discontinued electromechanical assemblies from the secondary market carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step qualification process to every RCS unit before it is offered for sale:

  1. Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment. Capacitors in the control board and power supply are inspected for bulging, leakage, and ESR deviation. Aged capacitors are the leading cause of control board failure in legacy cooling systems and are replaced where necessary.
  2. Firmware Version Verification. The embedded firmware version is confirmed against the compatibility matrix for DSC Q100/Q200/Q2000 platforms. Units with incompatible or corrupted firmware are not offered for sale.
  3. Pin and Connector Corrosion Inspection. All interface connectors — including the DSC instrument cable interface and power input — are inspected under magnification for oxidation, pin deformation, and contact resistance anomalies.
  4. Compressor and Refrigerant Circuit Check. Cooling performance is verified against published specifications where test infrastructure permits. Units showing compressor noise, vibration anomalies, or failure to reach rated cooling setpoints are quarantined.
  5. Functional Run-In Test. Units are powered and operated through a thermal cycle prior to shipment to confirm stable operation under load.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 991100.901 135SR installs directly into existing Q-series DSC configurations without mechanical modification.
  • No reprogramming required: The unit communicates with DSC Q-series instrument firmware using the original protocol. No software reconfiguration or method revalidation is triggered by a like-for-like RCS replacement.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Upgrading to a Discovery DSC platform to obtain a supported cooling accessory requires new instrument purchase, software licensing, method transfer, and revalidation — a process that typically takes 6–18 months in regulated environments. A verified 135SR spare eliminates that timeline entirely.
  • Supports business continuity planning: Holding a qualified spare RCS unit converts an unplanned critical failure event into a scheduled maintenance activity.

FAQ

Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued part?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all qualified refurbished units. New old stock (NOS) units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing prior to shipment.

Q: How do I confirm the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are supplied with original TA Instruments serial number labels intact. We provide pre-shipment inspection documentation including photographs of the serial plate, firmware version confirmation, and functional test records upon request.

Q: Should I purchase more than one unit as a long-term reserve?
A: For facilities operating multiple DSC Q-series instruments, or for operations where instrument downtime carries regulatory or production consequences, holding two spare RCS units is a defensible asset protection strategy. Secondary market availability of the 135SR will continue to decline. Current stock represents one of the last verified supply opportunities.

Q: Can this unit be used with the Discovery DSC platform?
A: No. The 135SR is mechanically and electronically specific to the Q-series DSC platform. It is not compatible with the Discovery DSC series.

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